CR&DALL and the School of Education, University of Glasgow are hosting a celebration event marking the Waste Stories from New College Lanarkshire exhibition that is currently on show in the St Andrews Building.
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Thursday, 15 August, 2024
CR&DALL and the School of Education, University of Glasgow are hosting a celebration event marking the Waste Stories from New College Lanarkshire exhibition that is currently on show in the St Andrews Building.
Waste Stories from New College Lanarkshire - an exhibition of art produced by students at New College Lanarkshire - is now open to the public in the School of Education, St Andrews Building, University of Glasgow.
The second Issue of the Journal of Adult Education is launched at a time when communities on the African continent and beyond continue to experience difficult, and often extremely harsh, socioeconomic issues. We live in a time of unprecedented climate change which is affecting farmers worldwide and limiting food production. In addition to this, the war in Ukraine has had a devastating impact on supplies and prices globally.
We've receieved some early photos from the 17th PASCAL Conference taking place in Taipei. Looking great, the stage featured in the photos includes the Mayor and Deputy Mayor of Taipei, current/former ministers of Education, as well as Josef Konvitz, Honorary Professor of Education at the University of Glasgow with them.
Join us online for this hybrid panel discussion on climate change - its impact on growth, human rights, inequality and ecology, and the transformations that come with mitigation and abatement.
We are delighted to let CR&DALL subscribers know about the launch of Sage’s SDG 4: Quality Education collection relating to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 4: ‘to ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning for all’.
Today, 18 June 2024, CORE-NbS was launched, bringing together 14 universities in Africa and Europe through a partnership between the African Research Universities Alliance and the Guild of European Research-Intensive Universities. CRADALL is represented in the cluster by Simon McGrath, who will be focusing particularly on researcher development and education/skills for climate change adaptation and mitigation. Glasgow is also represented through the School of Social and Environmental Sustainability.
In the last 4 years, support from the European Union has enabled the Jean Monnet Network on Social and Scientific Innovation to Achieve the SDGs to explore a range questions related to the acheivement of the SDGs.
We are delighted to be holding a R&D workshop from 1-4 June to support the establishment of our first R&D board within the Ministry of Education in Kurdistan. With the invaluable support of colleagues from ten UK universities, we are aiming to create a highly influential board that will drive impactful research, fostering societal and economic advancements.
We are pleased to inform subscribers that our article "Learning from the past for the future: Signposts and landmark anniversaries in adult learning and education" has been published online in the International Review of Education. This article which Maria Slowey, Khau Phuoc and I have written is an an Introduction to the International Reseach in Education Special Issue on ALE Signposts, and was started with the late Chris Duke some time ago.
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